****Ok album but not amazing. <br><br>3rd UK top 10 album.<br><br>48 weeks in the UK top 100. 93,866 sold while at #1. Their first UK#1 album. <br><br>5 weeks UK top 10. UK#1 (1 week).<br>6 weeks Irish top 10. Ireland#1 (1 week). <br>Greece#2.<br><br>7 weeks US top 10. US#1 (2 weeks). <br><br>World Chart Year End (2003): #4.<br>World Chart Year End (2004): #21.<br><br>800,000 copies sold in the UK. <br>6.1 million copies sold in the US.<br><br>Re-entry:UK#7 July 2017 RIP Chester Bennington.<br><br>Year end (UK): #35 (03).Last edited: 12.01.2018 21:42

*****Better than Hybrid Theory.<br>For most of the album, the songs are similar, unique Linkin Park rap with heavy chorus. Then theres a twist with tracks 11 and 12, which I liked a lot and it fits well, then it ends like the rest of the album, but epicly with Numb.<br>I like the art. After all, what it looks like is just as important as it sounds like.

****A decent album, I thought they did a good job of balancing the sing/scream of Chester and the rap of Mike and integrated the two very well. There were a few tracks that seemed a bit like filler but I thought it was pretty good.<br><br>Standout Tracks: Numb, Faint, Somewhere I Belong, Figure.09

*****Significantly better then their 1st Album and better then most of their future ones too. I like all the tracks on this except Don't Stay and Figure 09 but they were still a little above average anyway. The highlights are From The Inside, Session and Numb. A very consistent and solid album overall, it gets a solid 5*.<br><br>This review is special as it is my 5000th review, so thrilled it got to be this!